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This is the list of some Pakistani Missiles:
Abdali Ballistic Missile:Named after Ahmad Shah Abdali.
Ghaznavi Missile:Named after Mahmud of Ghazni.
Ghauri Ballistic Missile:Named after Mohammed Ghori.
Babur Cruise Missile:Named after Babur.
This is the list of some Major Pakistan Navy Ships:
PNS Babur - former HMS Amazon; commissioned into PN in 1993.
PNS Jahangir - former HMS Diadem; commissioned into PN in 1957 and converted to training vessel in 1961.
PNS Shah Jahan - former HMS Active; commissioned into PN in 1994
PNS Alamgir - former USS McInerney; commissioned into PN in 2010.
As you can see, the Pakistan Military has a theme of naming their Naval vessels and missiles after former Mughal,Central Asian,Arab rulers.
Pakistan has a cruise missile and a Ship named after Babur.
But why hasn't Pakistan named any of its weapons after the most illustrious and greatest of all Mughal rulers, Emperor Akbar?
Is it because Akbar was much more secular in nature than the ones mentioned above and hence any weapons named after him would be against the theme of Pakistan?
Abdali Ballistic Missile:Named after Ahmad Shah Abdali.
Ghaznavi Missile:Named after Mahmud of Ghazni.
Ghauri Ballistic Missile:Named after Mohammed Ghori.
Babur Cruise Missile:Named after Babur.
This is the list of some Major Pakistan Navy Ships:
PNS Babur - former HMS Amazon; commissioned into PN in 1993.
PNS Jahangir - former HMS Diadem; commissioned into PN in 1957 and converted to training vessel in 1961.
PNS Shah Jahan - former HMS Active; commissioned into PN in 1994
PNS Alamgir - former USS McInerney; commissioned into PN in 2010.
As you can see, the Pakistan Military has a theme of naming their Naval vessels and missiles after former Mughal,Central Asian,Arab rulers.
Pakistan has a cruise missile and a Ship named after Babur.
But why hasn't Pakistan named any of its weapons after the most illustrious and greatest of all Mughal rulers, Emperor Akbar?
Is it because Akbar was much more secular in nature than the ones mentioned above and hence any weapons named after him would be against the theme of Pakistan?